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ILJ1 1C'All tilings come to them that wait, providing they hustle while they wait" Charles W. Ander$on. "Get out of our sunshine." R. H. Boyd.NASHVILLE. TENN.. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1907. .Vol. II.No. 36.x u i i 1 1 if mm i itornut 19I I7T "1 ii i 11. iNATIONAL BAPTIST CONVENTIONIN GREAT ANNUALTION AT WASHINGTON, D. C.New Jersey; the Woman's Xuxiliary tire denomination. All the delegates C. Bright, Ida Johnson, Amanda AlexConvention, Louisville, Ky., Miss Nan- await his hour on program. It is ander, Clara Hightower, Bessie M.nie H. Burroughs, Secretary; The Na- learned here that on account of break- Carter, Helena Lowe, Myrtle Blake,tional Baptist Publishing Board, Nash- ing down while reading his report at Emma Thompson, Pearlie Dogan,ville, Term., Hev. R. H. Boyd, D. D., the Convention two years ago (which Alice White, Clara White, Messrs.LL. D., Secretary. Dr. Boyd is also was caused irom me heavy mental John Woods, Jesse L. Leach, StanleySecretary of the Home Mission Board strain and the continued incessant la- Cox, Ernest Brown, Thomas Highto the National Baptist Convention, bor performed by the Moses of the tower, David Alexander, Arnette Cof-SUPREME LODGEK. of P. MEETINGbut its headquarters are in Little denomination), he will not attempt to fey, Samuel Meredith, Porter Davis DKILLIAiN I oULttSS DOLT NGHock, Ark. read his report this year, but this duty and Ira Davis. Mr. Jack Harris pre- .HfMIANS BACK IN LINE.One of the beautiful features of the will be devolved upon the AssistantConvention is the magnificent music Secretary and Field Secretary. Dr.A choir of one hundred voices marked C. II. Clark. Chairman of the Publish-Cnmp Of ThP AhleSt And MOSt PrOm- the opening session. The choir was ing Board, will possibly precede thepresided at the piano during the evening.WILL OCCUPY NEW HOME.inent Men Of The Denomination In Attendance. .One of the most Important deals indianapolis, Ind., Musical Director of the Convention will be given over to the annals of church history in Nashthe Convention, who has been in the religious exercise and a sermon, ville has just leaked out A Globe reWashington for the past two weeks re- while Sunday will be a busy day with porter learned from a reliablehearsing them for this occasion. The all the churches. A Mass Sunday source that the All Saints EpiscopalMajor General Of Eastern And Western Hemispheres Received ByMajor General Jackson.NO AGENCY HAS DONE MORE TO musical and official program is much school will be held at the Metropoll- Church, which has been located for SUPREME CHANCELLOR cTAoifein ivuMonno as pooh rleWcte la sun- hn Tlantist Phnrfh Tho TVriaolT, ... . i-mi nnitLLUK O Iimcdidt thf DFNOMINATION 111 v,,uw",v' , " 7 -v..... v.-.-. ..v, ulll,Uu, years at tne corner oi vvnan avenue ,,.,INSPIRE TMt utiNuivn.NMi 1 pHed wUh one and the congregation Mass Meeting of the Foreign Mission and Cannon street will move in the MAKES GREAT RECORD DAILYUNDER THE GUIDANCE OF joined the choir at each service. This Board will be held at S:00 o'clock Sun- near future to the beautiful church ed- PRESS SPEAK5 in mrurcr1 UMI I L.J ITERMS OF CONDUCT OF DELE-FOR WHICH Tnt pih i iwmnu wun more 01 a reugiuus oiuer, aiiufurnishes it with sucn singing as isBAPTIST CONVENTION STANDS)HAV EPUSHED THEIR WAY TOEVERY CORNER OF THE GLOBEdci ir.mus MISSIONARY ANDr-ih-b-iiwwwjEDUCATIVE POWERS INCREASING YEAR BY YEAR.now being listened to.ave-Officers. nno nnrl Rivth avenue, Smith. Thischurch was formerlv occupied bv theBIRTHDAY PARTY. white consrreeatlon and was commonlyMaster Arthur JWjelvln Townsend, known as the Holy Trinity Church.Washington, D. C, Sept. 12, 1907.Special to the Nashville Globe.The second day's session of theGATES FIVE THOUSAND PEOPLE IN PARADE VIEWED BVHUNDhEDS OF THOUSANDSBOOKER WASHINGTON SPEAKSNEXT SESSION KANSAS CITY,MO.Jr., was host of a beautifully planned The building has a commanding loca-oirtnday party 1 uesday aiternoon, tion in South Nashville and is a beaufrom 3 to 6. Promptly at 3 the pret- tiful structure, but the congregationtily dressed little girls and boys be- that once occupied it outgrew the ed-,.pf voMrmnl Pnntlst Convention waq 5 w..v-, .vpuuus, wwih-do i nce ana since mere was no ruom iuifZHZX at K ! Si" and ??. - addition, they were forced to find new...... i- i - -1 cv-mTn ns Mpnarrv IJnfvtvrcltv anI I x timi. it. ix t10-00 nYlnek- this mnrnnz not.wit.h- ." - . '. rj . (umnwrs. vv uu iu aasisuiuuc itandine manv of the delegates had . , . x x.n.. xuuCCU, uvure ,iisnop uanor tne ah &ainis nurcu At Lieder kranz Hall LouisvilleS lnZJ: 1? Jf;!S ot his parents was more than attract- succeeded in eettine this desirable Ky.. Mondnv mnmJ t' n il,listened to the enchanting music from 'jf fJJ fle ? 5?r Q 0 Thf P?ien d ' e!?th session of the SupremeI " r - . . I " --v-0. iuij,uia Ul i YLUiaH,Special to the Nashville Globe.Washington. D. C. Sept. 11, 1007Tiip larirfiBt and most representative . . . ... . ta y,nr more homes. About 4:o0organized body of Christian workers Vthers had arrived this morning! the Photographer, was on the scene Coombs, when asked by a Globe re- the largest and strongest organizationin the world, opened its twenty-sev- n,pst of th(?m were ln their paceg ind grouped the children for a pic- porter when they would move, said in the world, came tn order when Su-pnth annual session in tne ftieuui"- aR(, listened with attention to the re- lu,- ?11.TUUU8 TZ,. l7Zt Upended altogether upon now soon preme Chancellor Fl ulis for the fifthtan Baptist Church, "ii" sireci, inoi ui- t Qf the Foreign Mlsslon Board by s,e, B",m IUI Uto au- the building could be prepared. Miicn time struck his gavel. There sat beeign iviission worw uy iiisiiiisuisiicu 1 , , , , 1 " t lioc xxxcu uu iu meirdelccafs and active workers in for- ca e' candy ancl bananas- The ,color the inside, which will begin at once, several communities have stood the. .. , I scheme wns rel and white Nesrn I iwrn " niin.mj tPTtVion. Pwmha toot oni r.w.n x 1, . .eisrn ric'ds. rne entire ciay as pro- , . , " vc tuuuuu '"'' v.w, v..,w tu ue it-aaers 01 ineirrranimed was carried out in proper ,VC" , , u "tnat our cnurcn nas ueeu. gieauy ycupie ana examples ot business integ-stvle. Thousands of men and women "-uc movnuou. penemea ana tnat our iueiuuersmy inj. me jnignts or Pythias is a bu-serged to and fro around in and out Hearts, line aoors, can ope with ease, win grow rapiaiy, Decause we wm ue wm'ss insiuution. rne Supreme Pre-tinn includes North America, bouthAmerica, Europe, Asia, Africa, Portomen. Australia and insular, possessions of the United States. This Convention has a woman's auxiliary convention in connection, and rfcpresenta f building but on the whole the To very, very, little keys,more centrally located, and many of! late, C. D. White, invoked the divine. . I. i I ' L Llil. V i . .4 . m I -' I ' . I . . ' .t rnmi.ined membership, accoiuin0 u .,,,,,(. tntnrwtaA rpmainpH in Hnnrs And don t foreet that, two are these.: our members can attend that have Diessings and the real mnrhinorv ntthe latest statistical report, of about notwithstanding the building is not a 'I thank you, sir,' and 'If you please.'" heretofore remained away from the organization which directs thetwo million and a nanmated that fully 5,0001lastlantahalf. It is esti- tMrd Jarge enougn to accommodate Many and choice tokens with well- church." There will be few congrega- uniform ranks which has attracted,000 Visitors ait n ,,,i nurlinnpp The Rprmnn to-1 tions in this cltv occupying a more much favorable attentiiere. Special trains reached the city was an eloquent one, it was de- were presented the little man from desirable spot of worship than the All mng its sessions last Sunday, had be-ast night and this morning from At- ivem, by Rey A g JackS0n, D. D., parents, relatives and friends. Choice Saints. Sn to move.ant?, fin.. Chicago. 111., NeW Ulieanb, n.11na Tp..a TTp tonlr for his sub. m 1 the bupreme Chancellor nmii t PC.La., and otner noun ; "n Meet. "The Triumph oi His cross," Winchester and Pulaski. Five dol- MRS..utinns were concentrateu, turn siuo.trains made up. Some of the mostprominent members of the race arehere either as delegates or as visitors,unr an elaborate program, which hasalready been arranged, promises tohold the National Capital spell-boundtVivmnriiniir the sessions.The 'President of the Convention is haye bcen thrown open for the recepltev. E. C. Morris, D. D., of Helena, . . vistors Denominational linesmaking a scholarly and well delivered Mora jn monev was nresented him.sermon. Washington is doing herself which will be deposited in the "Onehonor, and is deporting herself admir- Cent Savings Bank' on interest. Theably by the nospitaDie way in wnicn following is the guest list: Carrieshe is entertaining the distinguished Hodce. Herbert Fite. Adam Crowder.visitors within her gates. She is wePdeserving the name and place she occunies in the nations. Their homes1 f xu Jrtnnt nah.- whn is serving nis luihccuiu' it was he thatconsecutive iciui. -called the Convention to order to-day,after the interesting praise serviceconducted by Rev. C. H. Hughes, otAlabama, and Wm. Hightower, of Mississippi. The addresses of welcomeand greetings from local organizationswere all of the highest order, and portrayed the hospitality of the residentsin the nation's capital.Rev. M. W. D. Norman, A. M., u. u.,pastor of the Metropolitan BaptistChurch, where the sessions of theConvention are being held, deliveredan address in behalf of the church;Commissioner B. F. McFarland, in behalf of the District of Columbia; Rev.n.c.r. Waehimrtaa-'Lee. D. D., LL. v.,m, nf the Mt. Vernon BaptistChurch, in behalf of . the 1 Mm isletsUnion; Rev. W. J. Howard, in behalfof the churches of the city; Rev. S. L.rwnthers. D. D.. in behalf of the denomination; Mr. Thos. L. Jones, attoiney at law, in behalf of the young peoi0'q nfieties. These were followedby responses in behalf of the Conven-tion, led by Dr. vv. n. iuu, .This convention 1 i"'u"1boards with .secretariesn j1 -in fharsre OI lueht;different citieshere, and will1. 1U n,v iron 1 1(111,,,.11-p their reuoris iu uw wurr!, President's annual address wasdelivered at 2:30 this aftevnoon to , ahi house. It was received enthusi. .7, 'u , w his hearers. He made: recommendations for the betterment of the denomination and theZ"Llnn. He has repeal edly beenstv 0 1 as one of the best pari amenSrians and presiding offers in tinThe report of the National Benefitn.,i Rev. A. A. Cosey. Correspo.mc.'. krv nf Mound Bayou, Miswas made and followed by an add ess,ua ' ti Tnnn. of Jackson. Miss.UVl other Boards of the Convention,nko their reports duringllul " T ; renresonted as follows' ThoVoreign Mission Board, lo10 x T....0viiifi. Kv.. Rev. L.caie t , R ' tarv: Nationaliorv7 tt 'nnnvA. located at NashvilleIn M R.W. D. Isaac, P. D See.,.. the Baptist Educational BoardRev. D. S. Kluh; D. D., SecretaryHenry Hill, Tennie Odie, Ellen Odie,Cordelia Stockell, Lillie M. Tyler,Samantha Jones, Geo. Grady, LevyGrady, H. Talmage Chappelle, L.Palmer flhm.nnelle Pnherta. Tlrtstiehave been erased, and all are Baptist Mattie L Bostic, Helen Johnson, Sofor one week. To-morrow will be giv- nhla Linton( Rosa Bell Stubblefleld,en over to tne report 01 uie u. 1. r. u. R M Darden K. M. Darden, WillieBoard, itev. w. w. v. isaac, v,unrspondirg Secretary, the most eloquentman in the denomination. In the tore-noon a sermon will be delivered byRev. J. W. Goodgame, of Anniston,Ala. The afternoon has been setapart for the report of the Educational Board by the new Secretary, Rev.D. S. Kla heatedport, as nothing has been done concerning tne esiaoiisnmem ui me iv-tional Baptist Theological Seminary,which the Convention voted last yeartn locate in Nashville. Tenn. It willginia.into inanyand managersBoards located inThese secretaries areToseph McClennon. J. W. Bostic, Jr.,F. A. Stewart, Annie Stewart, WinnieCorinne Hart, Dayton ArabelleHart, Kizzie Lillian Hill, Elbert Vaughn, Theo. Fite, Jesse CoMitchen, Daisy Martin, Hardy McCullough, Jr., Marie Hill, CorneliusI TY On A Min O XI .MOORE RETURNS TO HER "u"ua ttiJi"u-s 01 tne memoers an-nOlinepd that a Ti.ii-1HOME IN TEXAS. known ag the Eagtern and Westen;Mrs. E. M. Moore, of Waco, Tex., Hemisphere, had withdrawn from thatwho has been visiting Mrs. E. Tyree, organization to return to the motherof 15 North Hill street, left for her lodge, and that the representatives ofhome last Saturday. While here Mrs. the only Grand Lodge in that particu-Moore was .the recipient of many lar jurisdiction had come to Louisvillecourtesies, and expressed herself as to bo re-obligated and to take theirbeing very much elated over her visit, places in the original institution Afri-She visited some of the Important can Pythianism.Places in Tennessee and made a fly- The regular dress parade took placeIng trip to Louisville, Ky., to attend Monday afternoon at 5 o'clock andthe biennial session of the Supreme throngs of people were present. AtLodge, Knights of Pythias. night two thousand attended the grandMrs. Moore is a teacher ln the High military reception and promenade atschool of Waco, and one ot tne ieaa- tne coliseum.ing women in her State in every goodmovement.The Louisville-Courier Journal hadthe following to say editorially concerning the meeting:B. R. C. SERMON. ine colored Knichts nf Pvthiao ntA new organization known by the J"5 World, in session here this week.organized by Mr. Ben ,,avc " aitogetner excellent im-.ra uy me uCv. 0-.e .,, vaiurhn. Robert Tipton, . R. D. Hall, A new organithigh. It is expected that quite . a,',. c A . T 'narno nf n p rEd discussion will follow his re- . c, r.n ioP v,nH itc firct cermnn nrenehe Pressiou. the orderly method in which. m in rY V - o hnon firxno PrtTl- I ' ' - 1 1 1 . . . I tnov nnira . A A 1 1 1Gray, Daisy Bradford, Sunday afternoon, September 8, at y " meir ousiness,ton, Walter Anthony, Nebo Baptist Church, by Rev. John e gentlemanly manner in whichBrown. Luth9rJ. B. Singleton, Jr., Jno. W. James and Slaughter. After the sermon speeches y've borne themselves, and theA. M. Townsend. ... were made by Lawyer J. W. Grant r ,J, 1 appearance tneyF N Greene. The members of '""cmeu 111 paiaae, nave elicitorganization wore beautiful f general comment and commenda-hadeeR of blue. They have for their 11 Pleasure to note suchAfter the young set had departed andi u..nA fViof rv-if riavirl Ahue ''"'."'o at th time their several homes the following thener. Jr., of Texas, was at that time x.. . . ' uaelected Secretary, but was no Mtive. q Townsend's birthday, which object the reformation of the young, fjid noes of p, -ogress on the part ofhence Revs Klugh was selected, but rwnw ru- o . their race, and the Courier-Journal isnothing in the way of opening tne 7 ' oxr ... M?iad thus to voice the good will of theschool proper has been done. I A' Vr " Miss KAnrvo nuiwncu, city toward them."1 T T- l i -r-v A "T T i.n.mn i tn he addressed bv 'riRgs, i.aura .i. unoues, v. a. tiart,f-, I Ctl 1 .,Jilviniwii - .BatchesMitchemBandy.1 hursday,Pmf Pooker T. Washington, ot luskogce Institute, Alabama. This willI t '1 I rlin I .. ... .aa I - " - -... i I mm f r. I ,1 I Xr. rt..WrrA I Li"" - - ..w. . uiUL II V JlilS Illll. SHPIby right of his connection witn tne ae- lCrt 1Jli.nWa u u, present were Misses Lillian in many a year and perhaps the fare-nomination, and they have in these essrs creim and cake, w arermejon, , stoclell Marle stockell, est and most imnressive in the hictr,,. .. v.! n nm-ilfn I HI IIS .III VI I (IV. A I Pn Vt'H I.IlRni-l ' .... . . I . .. -- . - ... ...v. "i.tuiipast rnree years nivt-u unu a v.w.wi.. -- - - . - -w ------, J. B. Singleton,' J. B. Bostic! h?,nor,fS Ulliai1 "tJI w aT"f lhe1colorert KniS,,ts f fythias!n Misses Battle Bender ,md vllle- last Friday evenin e no,use who "ave been so largely in evidence- i i i .an i I WHX I lt-H 11 I.I 1 II 1 I V liriAil QLCU LllO LUIUiO I III lil NV II Hit M'tin I.' ll'nn H T 1 1 . J-t K.i ' v, nnncopntlve venr that Dr StOCKeilS, Mrs. lOWnsent . A tempt- ' . . ... ,ot, . quinaryhe.the third consecutive year tnat - xhrMUniirM moilll ,irna cvn, ' being green and pink. The table was day, and such a day for both visitorsWashington has addresseu mis o gmi- Vinm ehie en tnffer decorated with white and pink oarna- and for Louisville! There was a paction. Dr. Washington is a delegat" I . JJr"?', i . ... .- tions. A two-course menu was served, rade like which that, citv hlt JrfUK, uiVilll, 1CU It'll, piCKies, MUUt'd T,TJccnc Lillian linvitation to accent this prominentplace on program. One of the largestauditoriums in the city has been sanircd for the occasion, and it is ex"ected that the crowd will be largerthen the one in Memphis last year,selves highly and departed at a latehour, wishine the doctor a lone andprosperous life.GRILL CLUB ENTERTAINS.where fully ten thousand people neaid their annual party Friday evening,him sreak when he was at his best. ApotlPt .10, ,nt the residence of Dr. andAside from this the most important Mrs. p,, jy. Bandy, on Lafayette street,work will come Saturday afternoon Tjle home, with its beautiful furnishwhen the Secretary of the Home Mis- intrs. the handsome young men andsion isoniu oi me (."nvniuim i"' wiunnu pins in their summer?ecretnrv of the Publishing Board will -tresses, all with smiling faces filledtnrvBeatrice Vaughn, Tobitha Claybrooks, of the Negro race in freedom ThereRosa Shelby, Irene Nixon, Geneva were 5,0(10 people, including 3 500 sol-Bender, Ella C. Darden, Anna L. Rob- diers, who marched like veterans be-inson, Lula Kissell, of Clarksville, hind inspiring strains of martialMessrs. John Flemmlng. H. McPrlde, tunes. The streets through which theMiltnn Darden. P. Stephens. D. San- rarade passed were lind u-uh ,.n;The young nien's Oi ill Club gave derS( g Turner, Samuel L. Carter, three and four feet deep.Samuel Houston, Dr. Lynch, Mark Bsides the soldiers, the parade conBonner Wm. Wade, B J. Hadley. sisted of the Supreme Lodge officersThos. Cotten, Orlando oorhies and Supreme Representatives ?n,Perry Bond. Lodge members and the SnnrPm,f x y x" . 'i.ouri ot caiantneBLIND HAHRI8, two miles ofmate his report. Dr. R. H. Boyd, u.D. LL. D.. of Nashville, Tenn., occupiesthe position as Secretary of bothBoards, and he has conducted from hisoffice in Tennessee the gveat workthat has been accomplished by thesetwo Boards.. It is known thatw'th plensure.p resented a scene to.which even Aladdin's wonderful'amn might make obeisance. Thedecorations of ferns. Japanese bn-'erns and flowpirs were all tastefully"ranged, wh"e the lovers of theTrn?icborein art. trioped the licrht. . . . , 1 u-.. - IDr. Boyd in his report maKcs .im u fnntn-PtJc toe until twelve o'clockthe only substantial showing in the wben fl dPl2:ntful three-course menuway of business enterprises that the waR PervH Mrs Bandy, the hostess,dcnom.iration can boast of. His re- ,m.Pfl Pafi, s0?t wlth dpicious Irap.r-ort at tne i (invention last jmi no Tnow nrewnt were Misses here has been elected to teach in thethe greatest in the history of trie en-iKittle pavlS) Cockrill Loola'clty school of Oklahoma City, Okla,Then came theCarriages containinfBlind Harris, the Pianist and Vocal- 'hose who came to visit the Sunreme1st, who is somewhat kown to the Lodge and the colored citizens of Lou-people of Nashville, and who has trav- 'sville, who followed. On the stepseled extensively throughout the conn- "f the old Jewish synagogue, at Sixthtry giving recitals, is visiting his sis- nd Broadway, where the troops passedter, Mrs. Sarah Ca&e, iwi liardin.,' I "i ieview, tnere were banked severalstreet. ' mousana people, and on either side ofthe streets ton bjocks each way a'-owd of people watched the parade.There- were no end of cheers.Booker T. Washington addressed alarge audience on Friday evenisg,TEACHING IN OKLAhOMA.Miss Salome Harris, who for quitei while t?ught in the county schoolltclIt(Continued on page 7.)... . -